Larys Strong from “House of the Dragon” is a man of many talents. From effortlessly blending in groups to being an unlikely shoulder for the newly disabled king to lean on, Larys managed to ascend the ranks without lifting a sword. This article is a closer look at Larys and his existence in the Westerosi society as a disabled person.
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Loudermilk – Representation of Disability in a Dramedy
When was the last time you saw a character with a disability cuss on the screen or challenge someone to settle a dispute in a boxing ring? Loudermilk is a refreshing attempt by Farrelly brothers that portrays an inclusive cast without categorising them as characters to be pitied. This diverse cast is funny, sarcastic, and challenges the widely held belief that disability equals innocence. It is a far cry from the common trope of infantilization of disabled characters. Read on to know why it has been winning hearts and accolades.
„Was soll das überhaupt heißen, besser so?“
Ein Buch, das wehtut. In vielerlei Hinsicht.
Vínculos expandidos: una lectura del teatro de Manuela Infante
Claves para aproximarse a un teatro no antropocéntrico
What is it like to live like a centaur?
Matías opens the door to his home and shares with the BBC team his daily life as a writer, rapper, actor, son and friend. For him, he says, life is an endless film.